Biology, asked by sweetyxylee, 11 months ago

(vii)
Umbel inflorescence is found in family:
(a)
Apiaceae
(b)
Lamiaceae
(c)
Euphorbiaceae
(d)
Poaceae
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Answers

Answered by 1109sharmakhushboo
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Answer:

a) Apiaceae family

Explanation:

Answered by kingofself
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Umbel inflorescence is found in family Apiaceae.

Option - A

Explanation:

  • The adjustment of the inflorescence in umbels is mentioned to as umbellate, or hardly subumbellate (almost umbellate).
  • Umbels are a 'typical of plants' such as "carrot, parsley, dill, and fennel" in the family 'Apiaceae'; "ivy, Aralia and Fatsia" in the family 'Araliaceae';
  • Onion (Allium) in the family "Alliaceae". "Apiaceae or Umbelliferae" is a family of mainly "aromatic flowering plants" named after the "genus apium" type  and usually known as the 'celery', 'carrot' or 'parsley family', or simply as 'umbellifers'.

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